Clean Diesel: Powering U.S. Manufacturing
"As we recognize on October 6, there is no better example than industry leadership in manufacturing than the new generation of clean diesel technology," said Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the . "In 2016, American manufacturing facilities produced more than 741,000 heavy-duty diesel engines that can be found in everything from commercial trucks and buses, construction machines and agricultural equipment, to the largest application like locomotives, marine workboats and industrial engines."
supports one out of every two sectors of the American economy. Agriculture, forestry, mining, construction, logistics, warehousing and other goods movement industries supporting retail and the larger manufacturing sector depend on diesel powered vehicles and equipment."Today's diesel engines both large and small, are more energy-efficient, powerful, reliable and cleaner than ever before," continued Schaeffer. "Thanks to decades of continuous improvement and innovation by diesel engine and equipment makers and suppliers, diesel power continues to be the technology of choice for 15 sectors of the global economy."
North Carolina is home to the largest diesel engine production in the United States, with nearly 300,000 engines produced in the state – nearly 40 percent of all U.S. diesel engine manufacturing. Other key states for diesel engine manufacturing include Michigan, New York, Ohio and Maryland.
State
Diesel EnginesManufactured in 2016
NC
296,100
IN
155,826
MI
152,500
OH
77,225
NY
70,950
MD
36,600
MS
26,500
TX
23,800
IA
22,895
AL
6,500
GA
4,270
IL
3,800
UT
1,700
SC
850
According the economic estimates compiled by the Diesel Technology Forum, manufacture of clean diesel engines, along with the vehicles and equipment they power, maintenance of technology and production of fuel, support across the United States. On average, these jobs pay 60 percent more than the average national salary. Recently, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers that the production of diesel-powered equipment will support 1.3 million jobs and generate $158 billion in economic value. Overall, the average wage in the diesel manufacturing industry exceeds the national average, paying workers about $78,000 per year.
"On top of the economic benefits derived from the manufacture and use of diesel-powered equipment, clean diesel technology offers significant emission reductions and fuel savings," said Schaeffer. "Diesel-powered trucks, trains, ships and intermodal systems move more than 80 percent of all cargo in the U.S. and more than 90 percent throughout the world. With the introduction of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel, selective catalyst reduction and diesel exhaust fluid, ." About The Diesel Technology Forum
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